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The Otter

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EU tech strategy—ops, marketing, security, blockchain. Kitsch meets patrician. See my chaos & philosophy on Substack. 🇭🇺 Beverage soon

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fishybusiness. (@kruseyouri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the first LSD experiments on soldiers "One hour and 10 minutes after taking the drugs, with one man climbing a tree to feed the birds, the troop commander gave up, admitting that he no longer control himself or his men. He himself, then relapsed into laughter" From

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Zero HP Lovecraft The Otter Terra The interesting question here is: if Zero HP were my co-worker, would I know his true opinions? Or is Zero HP hiding like a Satoshi among us?

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The Dissident Right doesn't stand for anything except remigration, and since it has no party platform of its own it must convince Conservatives to implement these policies for them. The DR is a protest movement masquerading as a political movement.

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RW discourse is becoming increasingly embarrassing. Delusions of invading other nations instead of fixing their own. Do they really expect to be taken seriously when this is what they have to offer?

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The Myth of White Unity The Otter (The Otter) provides a critique of a monolithic “white culture” and a call for ethnopluralist federalism. Link to essay in first comment below.👇

The Myth of White Unity

The Otter (<a href="/otterlycorrect/">The Otter</a>) provides a critique of a monolithic “white culture” and a call for ethnopluralist federalism.

Link to essay in first comment below.👇
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"In a society which has lost all sense of tradition the notion of personal aggrandizement will extend into every aspect of human existence, reinforcing the egalitarian doctrine of pure democracy." - Julius Evola, "American Civilization" (1945)

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Beginning in 2014, prestige industries decided they urgently needed to diversify. They didn’t purge established Boomers. Instead, they did everything possible to avoid hiring white millennial men. This is the story of a generation derailed by DEI. compactmag.com/article/the-lo…

_s.a.m.e.m.e.m.e_ (@st_louis_stan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can someone explain why this deranged severely mentally ill egirl was invited, and presumably flown out and put up in a paid-for hotel, to a Young Republicans meeting? Am I missing out on some 5D chess here? Is this "a bit?"

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You’re seeing now why the new right is all culture war and no culture, why it constantly complains about Disney and Hollywood but never creates anything that will have half as much impact on culture as anything Rob Reiner made. That’s also why it clings so aggressively to certain

Justin Lee (@justindeanlee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“If you were forty in 2014—born in 1974, beginning your career in the late-90s—you were already established. If you were thirty in 2014, you hit the wall.” This captures my own experience as a millennial white guy. It’s time to stop banging our heads against the wall & simply

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One of the best pieces of journalism on the issue of discrimination against white millennial men in certain fields has been published in a magazine founded mainly by liberals and old school leftists and was only recently attacked by the right for that as “subversive” and

One of the best pieces of journalism on the issue of discrimination against white millennial men in certain fields has been published in a magazine founded mainly by liberals and old school leftists and was only recently attacked by the right for that as “subversive” and
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Houellebecq does show a begrudging, even envious admiration for the confidence and vitality of Islam, and the novel is not an attack on it. At the same time, I do not read Soumission as an argument for embracing Islam, but rather as a eulogy for a France, and a Europe, that has

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People stopped liking poetry because we got too good at teaching it. For thousands of years, poetry was central to education and people loved it because we were so bad at teaching it. Then came a group called the New Critics in the 1920s who figured out how to analyze poetry.